After Noah Hart left the Sony Cup Series in 2016 as an owner/driver, he left the keys to the shop up to his little brother of Jacob Hart to run the team. With one of the Hart Brothers gone from management of the FUEL Brothers team... FBR failed to get any of their cars in the Top 20 in points and this decision by the split of the Hart Brothers led to the ultimate slide in performance from FUEL Brothers. Noah and Jacob Hart have announced that they will be stepping away from the engineering side of things from Fisher Motorsports and will be opening up FUEL Brothers Racing and the alliance between Fisher Motorsports will still remain as both the Hart Brothers continue to work closely with Fisher Motorsports.

Noah Hart: "My ideas with the team hasn't been working very well. Since taking a step back from being an owner and basically having all my people here at Fisher Motorsports and just not seeing performance I think it's just a lack of putting people in the right spots to do their jobs and I feel we have everything in line to build on success but it's got to be done right. I'm bringing my team back to life with my brother and we are going to help bring Toyota back to the lead pack in these races."

There is no word at this moment how many cars FUEL Brothers Racing will have heading into 2019.